Trust the weather forecast to be right!!! No gym for me this morning, I'm waiting till daylight before I drive.

Re the working time directive, I was under the impression that it was implimented to stop the exploitation of workers. We had a situation last year where we couldn't employ someone for an 18 hour job because her other part time job would have put her 2 hours outside the WTD, I would have thought that if it was her choice she could have done it.

Snow here - not thick enough to stop Sweetie getting to work though.... she just about made it downstairs to her office

Schools closed so no need to go anywhere in a car which is a fortunate position to be in... however having said that, the amount of snow we have is not exactly impressive - I was led to beleive we would be a foot deep in the stuff today! - As well we aren't as the sheep are not much taller than that!!

Exams are finished for us till summer I believe Seren, hope it's all sorted for yours by next week.

It's melting fast here, although the wind is still quite scary. I decided against going in even though the school is open so a day's pay lost. Didn't fancy taking the car up and then down the hill near my house and I wasn't going to cycle or run!

tracey.........hubby didn't get in today.first time in years.even the trains had stopped this morning after he had waited an hour on the platform.......he can take a days holiday.i'm just glad that i'm not sat here worried all day about him driving home as i have in the past.............

2 hours run in the snow was lovely this morning.only managed 9 miles but it was great to be out

it's been quite a day here! I got into work and was busy sorting out who was doing what and who could get in and who couldn't when I had a message saying that Dan had gone into labour.

Delegated some tasks and made it to her place where a neighbour was looking after the kiddies. It was not funny getting there, only the main roads are gritted and my little Skoda is not built for such driving!

So, a day of shopping for kiddy type food, snowclearing and snowball fights, and cake baking!

After all that, she is not in labour - but has an infection so she is being kept in overnight on a drip!!!

Wouldn't advise going out running (or at all!) today as it is quite trecherous underfoot with ice under the snow. - But then I am a big wous these days!!

Seems we were on the cupse of the heavy snow and missed most of it; Sennybridge is only 10 miles away and they have 10 inches, whereas we only have a couple at most. I expect you saw the most of all of us Seren.

Danielle has a condition called obstetric cholestasis, which is a liver type condition some women get in pregancy. There are some risks to her and the baby, so if she doesn't produce today they will induce her.

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